Chapter 65: Oh No, Now I’ve Become The Pure Emperor
At two o’clock in the morning, Yu Luo rubbed his eyes and hurriedly edited and uploaded today’s recorded video to Bilibili.
As for the title he chose, it was exceptionally eye-catching.
《Unreal Blind Snipe tutorial, big sister calls little brother awesome and wants to pat his head.》
He knew that tonight’s match and tutorial were definitely destined to be a hit.
There were even many people staying up late just waiting for him to finish editing this video.
Sure enough, shortly after the video passed review, the playback volume started skyrocketing, and bullet comments and replies surged in like a tide.
【First Place! Little fanboy is awesome! Update is so fast!】
【Here it comes, been waiting for this!】
【Compared to other slicing creators, little fanboy’s videos are the best to watch, with top-notch rhythm!】
【He cut out all the boring gunfights and looting segments, leaving only the highlights—super satisfying to watch!】
【Um, Wu Zhuang Tai is indeed a noob, and this angle wasn’t explained thoroughly.】
【Look down on my Unreal? His live stream is full of show effect from start to finish, but your edit is indeed great haha!】
【Holy crap, this blind snipe! Watching it again still feels insane!】
【U God this wave of tutorial is truly selfless, feels like this skill is gonna be everywhere.】
【Overthinking it, most people can’t pull it off anyway.】
【Exactly, I’ve already ruined my learning, off to play the parachute simulator!】
【Hahaha, this big sister is so dirty-minded? So awkward!】
This video quickly spread through various player communities.
Although not Crossfire, Crossfire players watched with great interest, since they’ve all started playing PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds…
Naturally, it easily shot up Bilibili’s hot search list.
Not just because Li Fan did a tutorial, but also the interaction with the succubus big sister.
There’s a saying that goes perfectly: stirring up colors is actually the primary productive force.
People can argue online about anything until their heads bleed.
But when it comes to colors… original family issues don’t hurt anymore, hell doesn’t discriminate, national regions don’t conflict, men and women aren’t at odds, and no one cares if pets or e-commerce is more important.
Naturally, this kind of high-speed successive scene interaction is always exceptionally captivating.
The video’s heat quickly fed back into the game itself.
The next day, whether on Asia Server or other servers, the game was filled with countless players practicing Unreal-style blind snipes with Kar98K and SKS.
Others would occasionally hear sniper rifle shots, startling them, thinking they were done for, but seeing them fire silly misses.
Players would complain “it’s all from learning Unreal” while picking up their rifles and happily sending that person off.
Learn the good stuff, not this nonsense.
Looting a body and directly swapping for the 98k in hand.
“Hehehe… let you see what real blind sniping is!”
These were in-game issues; the biggest was what Li Fan said during his live stream.
He sure knows how to order food.
Although he didn’t directly name Wu Zhuang Tai, based on the live stream room’s bullet comments and context, it meant no pressure against Wu Zhuang Tai next match, could just order him up right away.
Most people didn’t take this statement to heart.
NB Base.
“Order me? Who does he think he is?!” Wu Zhuang Tai slammed his fist on the table, startling the mouse, his face visibly twisted and gloomy.
In fact, at this moment, reading the pile of comments agreeing he’s a noob, a surge of rage rose in his chest, burning him dry-mouthed.
These idiots just follow the crowd; a League of Legends professional player who got on hot search from another game, how skilled can he be?
Daring to publicly imply in his live stream that beating him is as easy as ordering food? What does he think he is? Some casual dish?
Humiliation! Utterly disgraceful!
Recalling the ups and downs of his pro career, his past glory as the man who solo-killed Faker.
Lately just out of state, being looked down on by a rookie player—jealousy and anger began brewing inside.
Why does he have such high popularity…
“Petty villain got cocky!” he spat through gritted teeth.
Then he sneered; this substitute might not even get to play in that match.
Why get so mad? What’s the point of caring about a substitute?
Thinking this, he pulled out his mobile phone and posted on Weibo.
“Looking forward to tomorrow’s matchup with Scout, /grin/ /grin.”
Some clueless people saw the Weibo post and didn’t think much of it.
But those in the know all burst out laughing.
Unreal called Wu Zhuang Tai a noob, and Wu Zhuang Tai fires back taunting Unreal as a substitute who might not even play tomorrow.
Instantly turning it into a grudge match.
Plus marketing accounts fanning the flames, League of Legends players who didn’t know much about it now all wanted to find out what happened.
Some stirring the pot below directly pointed everyone to search “Unreal little fanboy” on Bilibili; the first video explains the whole backstory.
Without that unexpected event, Li Fan made hot search again today.
Even climbing to fourth on Weibo hot search list, first in gaming category.
#UnrealOrderWuZhuangTai#
Abu sat in the manager’s office looking at his mobile phone, helpless.
This guy really can’t stay quiet at all.
On hot search on match day, still on hot search after the match.
Coming back to play other games is fine, everyone knows your personality, but how did it turn into trash-talking ordering Wu Zhuang Tai?
Truth is, ever since Li Fan came like a heavenly soldier to stop the team’s losing streak, Abu’s feelings toward him were very complicated.
Love and hate!
After all, from the match schedule, he must have secretly practiced Heroes, just unknown when, otherwise how could his proficiency be so high; plus expanding the club’s live stream business, the boss was thrilled and called last night to praise, hoping the team keeps it up.
The hate is… this guy is too good at stirring trouble, one Weibo post creates massive rhythm—not every club can handle it.
Thinking it over, still worried the rhythm would get too big.
Abu picked up his mobile phone and posted a Weibo.
Unreal is a very pure player…
The whole post was six or seven hundred words, boiling down to that one sentence: Unreal is a very pure player, what he said was unintentional, hope everyone doesn’t blow it up.
When Li Fan saw Abu’s Weibo, even knowing it was well-intentioned, he couldn’t help shouting in his mind.
Oh no!
This is bad!
Ordering food and now pure…
I’ve become the Pure Emperor!
Luckily I can lock tire; a true Pure Emperor couldn’t.